The 2015 Nepal Earthquake Disaster: Lessons Learned One Year On

Author(s)
Hall, M. L. et al.
Publication language
English
Date published
19 Jan 2017
Publisher
Public Health
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disasters, Earthquakes, Response and recovery
Countries
Nepal

The 2015 earthquake in Nepal killed over 8000 people, injured more than 21,000 and displaced a further 2 million. One year later, a national workshop was organized with various Nepali stakeholders involved in the response to the earthquake. The workshop provided participants an opportunity to reflect on their experiences and sought to learn lessons from the disaster.

One hundred and thirty-five participants took part and most had been directly involved in the earthquake response. They included representatives from the Ministry of Health, local and national government, the armed forces, non-governmental organizations, health practitioners, academics, and community representatives. Participants were divided into seven focus groups based around the following topics: water, sanitation and hygiene, hospital services, health and nutrition, education, shelter, policy and community. Facilitated group discussions were conducted in Nepalese and the key emerging themes are presented.